The Virtue of Vice and the Vice of Virtue: The Rhetoric of Criminality

Research Skills

A guide to resources for PWR 1DH: The Virtue of Vice and the Vice of Virtue: The Rhetoric of Criminality. Course topics include: how criminals are imagined and presented by popular media; what lawbreakers have to say about themselves and their actions; costs and benefits of retributive, restorative, and transformative justice systems.

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Background/Reference Sources

Reference materials can be good resources for subject overviews and a means to collect useful keywords. The bibliographies frequently include key texts and thinkers that are associated with a specific subject. To discover more reference materials held in the Stanford Libraries, search Reference Universe, Searchworks, consult with a librarian, or browse the libraries' reference collections.

Tips for using reference sources:

1. Look at the cross-references that many entries provide. These can be helpful in pointing you toward a related or more accurate idea/term.

2. One of the most important elements of any good reference source entry is its bibliography. Take note of the books or articles that the entry's author deems elementary to understanding the individual or idea.

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